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Cancer Cells Feed On Sugar-Free Diet

By Press Release on Jan 10, 2012   Health  

–Study highlights role of glutamine in absence of glucose in growth of B cell tumors Cancer cells have been long known to have a “sweet tooth,” using vast amounts of glucose for energy and for building blocks for cell replication.

NOAA's Annual Survey Shows Beluga Population At Second Lowest Level

By Press Release on Jan 10, 2012   State  

Scientists from NOAA's Alaska Fisheries Science Center today announced the 2011 abundance estimate for the endangered Cook Inlet beluga whale population is 284 animals, almost 20 percent lower than last year’s estimate of 340. This year's estimate is the second-lowest since NOAA’s surveys began in 1993; the lowest was in 2005, when the estimate was […]

Combined Forces Capture Taliban Leaders in Afghanistan

By US Department of Defense on Jan 10, 2012   World  

Compiled from International Security Assistance Force Joint Command News Releases WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, 2012 – A combined Afghan and coalition security force captured two Taliban facilitators and detained a suspected insurgent in the Khugyani district of Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province today, military officials reported.

Satellite Tracking Helps Russian Tanker Navigate Critical Sea Duck Habitat

By Press Release on Jan 10, 2012   At Sea  

ANCHORAGE — On its way to deliver emergency fuel to Nome, Alaska, the Russian tanker Renda will move through an area used by wintering spectacled eiders, a federally threatened sea duck. But, to protect the ducks and their wintering habitat, resource managers from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and navigators from the U.S. Coast […]

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